Ron:

Personally, I'm not sure.  The first step, to make sure that it works, is
to find the mkl library on your system (probably something like
libmkl.dylib or libmkl.so) and manually copy it to the directory that you
packaged in (I'm assuming one-dir packaging here; if you didn't package
one-dir, do so).  Then run, so see if you get the same error.


On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Ron Shaar <[email protected]> wrote:

> sorry for being dumb, but could you please explain what should I do in
> this case?
> Thanks you very much,
> Ron.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:36:29 AM UTC-7, jelle feringa wrote:
>>
>>
>> If I were guessing, I'd say matplotlib depends on numpy, and your numpy
>>> installation was compiled against the math kernel library.  (Mkl).
>>>
>> Stop guessing. That's how it is ;)
>>
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